Treid that already, it just keeps regenerating
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Browse All TopicsI've got a virus hopping all around my domain. I'm still not sure where it's hiding, but any removable devices or mapped betwork shares will be infected by a chess.exe file and an autorun.inf file in their root directoies if they come in contact with an infected pc. After this, two files appear in %windir%\system32: aj32.dll, and kcc1.dll. Running avg in safe mode by the command line will seemingly remove the infections. However, on reboot, when the profile is loading, the dcom dialog box pops up, and the message "aj32.dll could not be found. Upon a nother reboot, this message goes away, but any new profile created will display this message. After the profile is completely loaded, task manager and regedit will be disabled, and any install fails out since it cant access the reg. This eventually spreads to all users, including the local administrator profile. superantispyware's repair function will restore all rights, but any flash drive or network share will eventually become reinfected. I've tried scanning with avg, malwarebytes, superantispyware, combodix, and trend micro...none of the seem to clear the cause of this infection. Has anyone seen anything this.
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Combofix log attached. Thanks in advance to anyone who can shed some light on this issue.
I've also found the loader point in the reg. However, even if I delete it, it regenerates on reboot.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWA
@="DCOM service"
"Locale"="EN"
"StubPath"="rundll32 kcc1.dll,InitO"
"IsInstalled"=dword:000000
"Version"="4,3,6,3"
First disable system restore as stated above. Then boot in safe mode with networking and download this tool, extract to C:\ drive so you have a C:\rogueremoval tool, then follow all the steps in the help file. It will clean your problem for sure.
http://www.elitekiller.com
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ati6kqxx.sys <-- can you check the properties of this file and also submit it to http://virusscan.jotti.org
ati6kqxx <-- you may also have this service.
Run combofix again using this script.
1. Open Notepad.
2. Now copy/paste the text between the lines below into the Notepad window:
-------------------
File::
c
C:\Windows
C:
Folder::
c:\windows\system3
Registry::
[-HKEY_LOCAL_MAC
------
3. Save the above as CFScript.txt on your desktop.
4. Then drag the CFScript.txt into ComboFix.exe. This will start ComboFix again.
Also Run Flash_Disinfector, it should fix it.
Download and run this tool and follow the prompts:
http://www.techsup
It's an info-stealer so be careful it steals passwords and banking details etc, I would change passwords that has been used on the infected system and notify your bank if you do online banking.
WriteUp of the infection:
http://www.threa
I don't see all the reg entries and other related files in the CF log so if this won't work, try and delete all the reg entries shown in the writeup.
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by: rionrocPosted on 2009-01-28 at 19:23:21ID: 23494079
Hello
Surely its a worm virus.
Boot in safe-mode.
Delete autorun.inf, chess.exe.
Go to regedit, then aj32.dll string, delete it.
Great is our GOD.
:)
rionroc